Turning the arrow experiment! Pinner wrote: This is so cool! I did it with my class today, an they loved it just as much as I did! The title of our Science Experiment was Magic Water! Draw an arrow place the paper behind a glass then fill the glass with water and watch the arrow change directions! We talked about how water bends light etc!

Turning the arrow experiment! This is so cool! I did it with my class today, an they loved it just as much as I did! The title of our Science Experiment was Magic Water! Draw an arrow place the paper behind a glass then fill the glass with water and watch the arrow change directions! We talked about how water bends light etc! TheOriginalPrep

Turning the arrow experiment! Draw an arrow place the paper behind a glass then fill the glass with water and watch what happens. Great bending light experiment

April is known for it’s rain showers. What better time to try some simple science experiments with water! Today, I’m sharing with you 5 simple experiments that need only a few items and take just a few seconds to set up, yet are fun and explore different properties of water. 1. Bending pencil experiment Materials …

We're finishing up our weather unit, this would be a fun experiment! Make it RAIN! Hot water in the jar, cold front "clouds" on top...it rains in the jar. Totally awesome. Kids would love doing this experiment!

Making it rain! Good science project for the kids! @Kristin Wilson
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Make it RAIN! Hot water in the jar, cold front "clouds" on top...it rains in the jar. Totally awesome science experiment to do in the classroom! I think kids would really get a kick out of this! :) 9029

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Make it RAIN! Hot water in the jar, cold front "clouds" on top...it rains in the jar. Neat science project for the kids!

Make it rain in a jar - warm water, ice cubes; great hands on learning tool for the water cycle | Brownie WOW! (World of Water) Journey

melting ice: ice in water, ice in sugar, ice in salt, just ice. Science fair project for next year!

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Melting Ice Experiment -science fair?

Ice Melting Experiment- Great science fair project with my class!

Simple science project for kids - Ice Melting Experiment

Touch, Feel, Learn ~ Melting Ice Its time to explore the world around us and have some fun melting ice. We recently had a storm that brought a mixture of snow and freezing rain, so snowplows were out putting chemicals on the roads. Aiden asked me what they were spreading and why. I explained that it was chemicals/salt that helped the ice and snow melt faster. To demonstrate we decided to do a little experiment to see if we could melt ice faster using some kitchen items. You’ll Need: four small containers ice cubes water salt sugar paper and pen We started labeling the containers our ice cubes were in and what we were putting on them. Aiden then predicted which ice cube would melt the fastest and how long it would take. He thought it would take 20 minutes and the plain ice cube would melt the fastest. We set the timer and waited to see what would happened. Note: Be careful leaving your experiment unsupervised as a cat might sample the water/ice. . After 20 minutes we discovered that the ice cube in water and the ice cube covered in salt were melting the fastest.

How many drops of water can a penny hold? Free lab - Polarity of water

This is such an awesome activity for scientific method!!

science- grade 2 I remember doing this experiment when I was younger and I was so surprised by how many droplets it would hold. This is a fun activity that many kids enjoy. It teaches them many lessons all in one activity. How Many Drops of Water Can a Penny Hold? FREEBIE LAB Polarity of water

This is a great template for all science experiments. - EC

Another pinner says: How Many Drops of Water Can a Penny Hold? My daughter did this as her science fair project last year and it was very popular. She even used water variations (Kool-aid, salt water, etc).

Science Experiment (probably better for middle school & high school kids) ~ Can You Undo Water Pollution? In this experiment the kids learned just how hard it is to undo water pollution. We grabbed a bucket of clean water, some household trash, vegetable oil (to stand for toxic oil spills), tongs, and a strainer.

Sci Fair Experiment Idea?? ~ Can You Undo Water Pollution? In this experiment the kids learned just how hard it is to undo water pollution. We grabbed a bucket of clean water, some household trash, vegetable oil (to stand for toxic oil spills), tongs, and a strainer.

Experiment: Can You Undo Water Pollution? In this experiment, kids learn just how hard it is to undo water pollution. Clean water, household trash, vegetable oil (to stand for toxic oil spills), tongs, and a strainer.

Earth Day Experiment ~ Can You Undo Water Pollution? In this experiment the kids learned just how hard it is to undo water pollution. We grabbed a bucket of clean water, some household trash, vegetable oil (to stand for toxic oil spills), tongs, and a strainer.

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Exploring Density

Science for kids

•Tie the string around the top of the smaller container •Fill the larger container with cold water •Fill the smaller container with hot water and add a couple drops of food color -The density of cold water is greater than that of hot water. The hot, red water pours up, out of the container like a fountain and creates a layer on the top of the glass •Lower the container with hot, red water into the container with cold water

Make Glowing Water Make glowing water with the help of a black light in this fun science experiment for kids. Tonic water doesn't look very strange under normal light but what happens when you look at it under a black light? Does the dye from a highlighter pen do the same thing? Find out what happens and why it happens with this cool experiment that you can do at home. - For the best science toys check out http://1stnova.com/

Glowing h2o

light experiment

Make water GLOW! Check out the difference in appearance of tonic water under normal light and black light